Hit by record US tariffs and demands to over-rule the supreme court, Brazil’s President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva is digging in.
Rather than call the author of the tariffs, US President Donald Trump, Lula decided last week to seek the counsel of other leaders, defying what he termed “unacceptable” American interference.
On August 7, he telephoned Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, seeking solidarity among allies in the Brics bloc of emerging powers and discussing closer ties. Two days later, he called Russian leader Vladimir Putin.
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